ExecuJet, part of the Luxaviation Group, is celebrating the successful renewal of its International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAO) Stage III and Wyvern Wingman audits.

ExecuJet’s South African AOC was awarded IS-BAO Stage III accreditation in 2015 and is the first of the operator’s AOCs to receive a renewal audit, undertaken every three years. ExecuJet’s other IS-BAO Stage III accredited AOCs are its Asia-Pacific, Europe and Middle East operations.

Gavin Kiggen, vice president Africa, ExecuJet, said: “Achieving ExecuJet’s IS-BAO Stage III and Wyvern Wingman renewals aresignificant milestones, and are testament to our safety management culture here in South Africa. The team has put in place a strong and sustainable system to ensure our impeccable standards of safety and service are maintained in every situation. We hope the efforts of the team will act as a model for others in the industry aiming to achieve this acclaimed accreditation.”

IS-BAO is a joint programme between IBAC and its member associations and was designed to help Business Aircraft Operators worldwide achieve high levels of safety standards and professionalism.

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